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Novi Sad June 23 traffic: patrols, radars, Varadin Bridge queue, and Alekse Šantića works

021 updated its traffic-service overview for Tuesday, June 23: by 09:25 the headline focused on patrols and radars, including a 09:15 radar at the Sirig exit toward Srbobran, patrols on Grbavica and near Danubius, and a radar near Vukovići in Veternik. The feed still lists the queue from Beogradska kapija across Varadin Bridge and heating-pipeline reconstruction on Alekse Šantića Street, closing numbers 64-74 and part of the far-right lane of Bulevar cara Lazara until July 27.

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Published: June 23, 2026 at 08:06 AM

Updated: June 23, 2026 at 10:04 AM

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Patrols and radars everywhere: Novi Sad and area traffic update

(Patrole i radari na sve strane: Šta se dešava u saobraćaju u Novom Sadu i okolini)

021 is updating its June 23 traffic overview and asks readers to report jams, delays, and radar checkpoints at 0600 100 200; information is also broadcast on Radio 021, 92.2 MHz and radio021.rs. At 09:15 it listed a radar at the Sirig exit toward Srbobran, at 09:10 a patrol on Grbavica, at 09:05 a patrol near Danubius, at 08:55 a plainclothes radar near Vukovići in Veternik, at 08:00 a broken-down bus on Rumenački put, and at 07:45 a queue from Beogradska kapija across Varadin Bridge. At 06:40 heating-pipeline reconstruction starts on Alekse Šantića Street: numbers 64 to 74 and part of the far-right lane of Bulevar cara Lazara are closed; the initial phase is planned until July 27. Active restrictions also include Klisanski Bridge, Veternik, the Kovilj - Novi Sad jug and Novi Sad istok - Kovilj sections, Matice srpske, Pavla Papa, Dušana Danilovića, Puckaroš, Beogradski kej, and Seljačkih buna.

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